The Golden State Warriors' lackluster offseason has revolved around one player: Jonathan Kuminga. The 22-year-old former top 10 pick has spent four seasons in the Bay, and calling his journey a rollercoaster would be putting it lightly. This summer feels like the tipping point -- a point of no return in this relationship.
Kuminga and his camp haven’t been shy about voicing frustrations with Steve Kerr and the lack of trust and development he’s received throughout his career. After a regular season that ended with him falling entirely out of the rotation, Kuminga became a rare positive in the Warriors’ second-round series against the Minnesota Timberwolves, stepping up in the wake of Stephen Curry’s injury.